Smart people with ‘dumb’ resumes

Is omitting information the same as inflating it? A business owner complains that she has wasted hundreds of hours of time and thousands of dollars in resources to interview people who were overqualified for the job she was offering. The…

How classmates.com got its 1.5 million paying members

Online advertising pays off for profitable Web business This week’s E-Business Secrets continues my report on the secrets I learned from my private conversations with speakers at the Global eSubscription Symposium, sponsored by the Sandlot Corporation in Salt Lake City…

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Interview: An insider’s view on storage

Venture capitalist Jo Tango of Highland Capital Partners discusses trends, industry myths WITH HIS FOCUS on storage, the datacenter, and distributed computing investments, Jo Tango, general partner with venture capital firm Highland Capital Partners, sees IT from a unique vantage…

Lumigent upgrading SQL Server problem tracker

LUMIGENT TECHNOLOGIES ON Monday plans to release Log Explorer Version 3.0, which allows users to identify causes of problems in Microsoft SQL Server databases and recover data. The product uses the SQL Server transaction log to audit database activity and…

CTOs prepare for an economic upturn

Craig Goren has two things that top his to-do list — when the economy picks up. First, he wants to “throw a big ‘we survived’ party for the team,” and second, he wants to “initiate some of the technology ‘science…

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Mastering the moment

In a pressure-cooker economy, CTOs are being paid well to maintain control over IT spending and to align technology and business goals About two months into his job as CTO of Oxygen Media, Curtis Brown made a dramatic presentation to…

A title by any other name

Recruiters go head to head on the CIO-CTO debate THE DOT-COM ERA saw the growth of the CTO title, because Internet technology was so clearly entwined with the prevailing business model. Post-meltdown, CTOs are still in demand because corporate executives…

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Tough times

The recession hit the IT industry hard, making for a difficult year. Still InfoWorld readers have held fast and are cautiously preparing for a better, but not stellar, IT job market JEFF SKRYSAK FEELS pretty lucky these days. He’s two…

The next big thing: Tools IT can use

Vendors need to produce enterprise software that is easy to deploy and maintain EVERYBODY IN THIS industry seems to be waiting for something that may never happen again. That thing, of course, is a general turnaround in the economy that…